2011
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Amy RowlandMy work focuses on ornate detail and embellishment. Inspiration has evolved from vintage lace and artistic styles prevalent in the 18th century. These influences have evolved my own delicate patterns and textures which are reflective of these styles, which present sentiments of adornment and desire.
Visit Amy's blog.
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Amy RowlandMy work focuses on ornate detail and embellishment. Inspiration has evolved from vintage lace and artistic styles prevalent in the 18th century. These influences have evolved my own delicate patterns and textures which are reflective of these styles, which present sentiments of adornment and desire.
Visit Amy's blog.
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April DunnTravelling through Southeast Asia was the most inspiring experience of my life so far and being exposed to ancient techniques from master ceramicists influenced my choice of material and form. I have developed a range of pieces that incorporate traditional elements of design as well as contemporary.
Visit April's blog.
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April DunnTravelling through Southeast Asia was the most inspiring experience of my life so far and being exposed to ancient techniques from master ceramicists influenced my choice of material and form. I have developed a range of pieces that incorporate traditional elements of design as well as contemporary.
Visit April's blog.
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Clare MunroMy pieces are made entirely by hand,using a range of techniques; each one is unique with a life and fishy tale of its own.
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Clare MunroMy pieces are made entirely by hand,using a range of techniques; each one is unique with a life and fishy tale of its own.
Visit Clare's blog.
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Danielle BurridgeMy work explores the interaction of colour through layered garments. The reversibility of the dresses provides variation, encouraging customers to invest in pieces that are collectible artworks; treasured, unique and timeless.
Take a look at Daniella's graduate portfolio on Arts Thread.
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Danielle BurridgeMy work explores the interaction of colour through layered garments. The reversibility of the dresses provides variation, encouraging customers to invest in pieces that are collectible artworks; treasured, unique and timeless.
Take a look at Daniella's graduate portfolio on Arts Thread.
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Emma PyrahI produce a range of fun and unique illustrations that can be applied to a wide range of products.
Visit Emma's website or take a look at her graduate portfolio on Arts Thread.
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Emma PyrahI produce a range of fun and unique illustrations that can be applied to a wide range of products.
Visit Emma's website or take a look at her graduate portfolio on Arts Thread.
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Emma SmithThe quote 'Die of exhaustion, not boredom' has inspired the imagery used within my work. My collection consists of maple and birch skateboard decks, which have been formed, printed and finished by hand.
Visit Emma's blog.
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Emma SmithThe quote 'Die of exhaustion, not boredom' has inspired the imagery used within my work. My collection consists of maple and birch skateboard decks, which have been formed, printed and finished by hand.
Visit Emma's blog.
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Hannah GeorgeMy work is inspired by glass itself and how it distorts when fired in the kiln. Modular moulds and layering allow unusual manipulation of this material creating striking effects.
Visit Hannah's blog.
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Hannah GeorgeMy work is inspired by glass itself and how it distorts when fired in the kiln. Modular moulds and layering allow unusual manipulation of this material creating striking effects.
Visit Hannah's blog.
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Hannah StevensI produce a range of illustrative screen printed bags and homewares. These are inspired by drawing I create of the way people use their hands to do traditional 'British' activities; such as drinking tea, knitting and washing up.
Visit Hannah's blog or online store.
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Hannah StevensI produce a range of illustrative screen printed bags and homewares. These are inspired by drawing I create of the way people use their hands to do traditional 'British' activities; such as drinking tea, knitting and washing up.
Visit Hannah's blog or online store.
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Helen CrumpMy attraction to form and nostalgia has inspired me to reinvent overlooked objects and manipulate them into handles so they become functional once more, thus creating an eclectic range of tableware with a twist,
Visit Helen's blog.
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Helen CrumpMy attraction to form and nostalgia has inspired me to reinvent overlooked objects and manipulate them into handles so they become functional once more, thus creating an eclectic range of tableware with a twist,
Visit Helen's blog.
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Jenny XaLines, lines, lines. The best way to describe my work. Drawing buildings has been the main influence of my work since the first year and I've developed it a lot within the last year. I enjoy working with glass because it's a very versatile and unpredictable material. It's exciting to see what comes out of the kiln.
Visit Jenny's blog or her graduate portfolio on Arts Thread.
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Jenny XaLines, lines, lines. The best way to describe my work. Drawing buildings has been the main influence of my work since the first year and I've developed it a lot within the last year. I enjoy working with glass because it's a very versatile and unpredictable material. It's exciting to see what comes out of the kiln.
Visit Jenny's blog or her graduate portfolio on Arts Thread.
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Junko ShiratsuI tried to make an interactive device which connects to people via senses of sight, touch and hearing.
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Junko ShiratsuI tried to make an interactive device which connects to people via senses of sight, touch and hearing.
Visit Junko's blog.
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Laura ReadFundamentally a printmaker and illustrator I am fascinated by insects, and drawing them forms the basis of my work. Colour palettes have been developed from cellular images. These images have also formed a large influence on my illustrations. Sustainability plays an important role in my design process.
Visit Laura's website.
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Laura ReadFundamentally a printmaker and illustrator I am fascinated by insects, and drawing them forms the basis of my work. Colour palettes have been developed from cellular images. These images have also formed a large influence on my illustrations. Sustainability plays an important role in my design process.
Visit Laura's website.
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Laura SolomonInspiration for my work originated when visiting Morocco, after discovering many intricate surface patterns. My passion lies within print and textiles. My designs concentrate on colour, structure and manipulating material to create beautiful, unique surface patterns that can be transformed into products such as fascinators and contemporary head-wear.
Visit Laura's blog and graduate portfolio on Arts Thread.
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Laura SolomonInspiration for my work originated when visiting Morocco, after discovering many intricate surface patterns. My passion lies within print and textiles. My designs concentrate on colour, structure and manipulating material to create beautiful, unique surface patterns that can be transformed into products such as fascinators and contemporary head-wear.
Visit Laura's blog and graduate portfolio on Arts Thread.
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Lesley ElliotOriginating from personal documentary photographs, the collection of porcelain panels and ephemera reflect the cultural differences experienced while living abroad for the latter half of 2009. Exposing the beauty of the ordinary as well as individual significant moments, the drawn lines are coupled with colour inspired by the original photographs.
Visit Lesley's website.
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Lesley ElliotOriginating from personal documentary photographs, the collection of porcelain panels and ephemera reflect the cultural differences experienced while living abroad for the latter half of 2009. Exposing the beauty of the ordinary as well as individual significant moments, the drawn lines are coupled with colour inspired by the original photographs.
Visit Lesley's website.
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Louise HallChallenging typical ideas concerning good and innovative designs, my work focuses on the form of the cheesegrater. Interior textiles and lighting showcase how this unusual and vintage-feeling concept works in a contemporary way, aided by the use of colour and pattern.
Visit Louise's blog and graduate portfolio on Arts Thread.
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Louise HallChallenging typical ideas concerning good and innovative designs, my work focuses on the form of the cheesegrater. Interior textiles and lighting showcase how this unusual and vintage-feeling concept works in a contemporary way, aided by the use of colour and pattern.
Visit Louise's blog and graduate portfolio on Arts Thread.
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Lucy BroadhurstMy work reflects a love of recording place through line. Allotments, with their abundance of objects, plants and sheds provide the narrative for this collection. My aim is for the viewer to give in to their curiosity and explore the pieces and the stories each one holds.
Visit Lucy's blog.
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Lucy BroadhurstMy work reflects a love of recording place through line. Allotments, with their abundance of objects, plants and sheds provide the narrative for this collection. My aim is for the viewer to give in to their curiosity and explore the pieces and the stories each one holds.
Visit Lucy's blog.
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Nadine SpencerMy work translates fantasy into visual spectacles. Illusions, cutting techniques and printed surface are used to build 3D illustrations. This a world of yesterday's tomorrow.
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Nadine SpencerMy work translates fantasy into visual spectacles. Illusions, cutting techniques and printed surface are used to build 3D illustrations. This a world of yesterday's tomorrow.
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Simone MorrisMy contemporary porcelain range experiments with the playful arrangement of colour through repeated forms taken from illustrations of humble towns. Each piece is unique due to the temperamental nature of my material and the way in which I manipulate it.
Visit Simone's blog and graduate portfolio on Arts Thread.
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Simone MorrisMy contemporary porcelain range experiments with the playful arrangement of colour through repeated forms taken from illustrations of humble towns. Each piece is unique due to the temperamental nature of my material and the way in which I manipulate it.
Visit Simone's blog and graduate portfolio on Arts Thread.

